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Show P R 0 V 0 '(UTAH) - EVEN iVg " HERA'LDr M ON li AY, JANUARY 7, 1935 PAGEHVE - cr V 9 O I I .. A A I I I h1 I I L r1 I 1 imw If I n r f tv i 1 r T r 'in! T T T F f U m fJ For WANT ADS Phone Want ada will appear on the Classified Ad Page If they are in the office before 9 a. m., after which they will appear in the column "Too Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ads will be accepted until 1 p. m., except on Saturday, when they will appear ap-pear in Sunday's issue if phoned into the office by 4 ni. Rates Kirst insertion, per line 10 cents; eu..'h additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 5 cents; one w k, per line 3'; cents; two wiTkH, per lino 50 cents; one month, per line yo cents. (Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count live words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines. Double price will be charged if payment Is delay-Td delay-Td or collector must call. Legal Rate If) cents per Hue per insertion, in-sertion, h pt, typo. FOR RENT - TORNISHED ort T'NFTJRN. 3 rms., modern. Inq. basement 180 E. r So jll T'WO nice bed rooms. Outside entrance. en-trance. 243 S. 1 West. jl3 FOR RENT- -UNFURNISHED NKW 'H rm. mod. home.NF, location loca-tion T.'il N. :'. K. Call 40011. jlO FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS RADIO. 9 tube automatic Zenith. Must sacrifice. Box 152, Lake View. jll SPECIAL reduceil prices on brushes mops, dusters, polishes. Phone A. Mabev, 10S6W or 114. f6 2 PAIR ice skates:' G72 No. 5th. West. Phone 1048. jT DEER Creek coal. Guar. $5. C. E. Pyne. Phone 026R4. or 1144W. jll 1 Bl.'ICK coach, 1 set single truck chains, 1 trailer, 1 radio. 585 East 5th North. jlO N'APTHA cleaning gas at Wat-kins Wat-kins Service Associated Station. Batteries Charged. j7 A-l LUMP coal. Call 801R. 442 West 5th South. jl9 GUAR, coal and weight. $5 00 ton. .157 N. 1 K. Phone 1144W. jl2 BOARD AND ROOM OR LIGHT housekeeping at 360 E. 6 N. May take part work. jll A-l. FOR 2 puis or boys Steam heat. 61 s K 5th North. jll j GOOD meals, heated rooms. IY20 j East 1st North. j7 ! GOOD board and room. 100 East! Center. !'. no HR4. j'28 j HOME board ana room In modern J heated h.n,.. Phone 5SW. 754 I West 1st. North. jl5 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS LIVE poultry Hiphrst e.ish prices. Phone 127.'5.J UK Y. "Hi So f This Curious THE CHANCE OF GERMANY HAD A ZUR.IOUS SENSE f)ri Of HUMOR I TO AWAKEN LAIt iUfc-tl-'lNCa "I GUESTS, HE PREQUErm.V f N THEIR. ROOMS. 1 j OLD IRON Vv f . I T7 ' NEW YEAR'S REAL ESTATE! o Very Special Bargains! o One Acre Artesian Well New, Modern, Up-to-Date House Coop, 900 Capacity - Choice Location. Honest Values Grocery Business, Fixtures, Stock New Home Close. o Land Building1 Fixtures Going Grocery and Meats Cheap. o Five Koom Brick Outbuildings Out-buildings - Ten Acres Land - $2500. $1250 Buys 5 Acres Provo City Property. o $.r50 Biivh Five Acres Orchards Orch-ards Pasture Farm Land. b $1500 Bays Over One-Half Acre - House. Farms Four Room Provo o- Homes - Business Properties PHONE 1099 REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 'et 2ml North, Provo, Utah Willard L. Sowards 5 R Mod. Brick, close to B. Y. IT., $2500; 4 It. Mod. Brick and Frame, $1700; 5 R. Mod. Brick, basement rented, $4500; 2 Frame Homes, large lot, $2000. Se PROWS & HAWS for some good buys. 85 No. Univ. Ave Phone 618. Business Card THE GENERAL SHOP 159 No. tJniv. Ave. Stoves and furnace repairing. Grates and linines furnished for j all makes. We clean chimneys at reasonable prices. We buy, sell and exchange' used furniture. Free call and delivery service. We pay cash for used furniture. Phone 915W. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. Geo. Bills, Mgr. MISCELLANEOUS SKATES hollow ground, Rex Lar-sen, Lar-sen, 15c., 733 N. 5 W. Phone 1145W. j9 HELP WANTED FEMALE EXPERIENCED stenographer and bookkeeper. State qualifications. Box B Herald. ' j9 PERSONALS DO the revelations of the Prophet Joseph Smith interest you? His last revelation, received June 18, 1844, was the crowning act of his ministry on the earth. It has been suppressed, and its existence exist-ence denied by church dignitaries, digni-taries, but on request a copy will be sent to you postpaid, without cost or obligation. Address Ad-dress H C. Anderson, 1636 E. 7th. street. Pueblo, Colo. j8 GOVERNMENT FOREST AND FIELD CLERK EXAMINATION EXAMINA-TION at Provo about Feb. 5. Start $135-$150 month. Men-women, Men-women, age 18-50. Must be Stenographer and Bookkeeper and have one year's clerical experience. ex-perience. We can help you quali-fv. quali-fv. Write INSTRUCTION BUREAU. BU-REAU. 38-F. St. Louis, Mo. Immediately. Im-mediately. jT-9-11 World William Ferguson ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, IS NOT IN ANV couvrv IT IS AN ft INDEPENDENT ClTV wrmiN STATE ) IMS BY NEA SERVICE. INC. THE PLANET MAfi HAS A MOON WHICH RISES IN THE WEST AND SETS INI i , - Probate and Guard ianship Notices OMuralt County Clerk or tbm Bespeotive Signers for Further I Information 1 4c NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ephraim D. Sutton, deceased. Creditors will present .claims with vouchers at the residence of the undersigned at 261 East First North, Provo, Utah, on or before the 4th day of March, A. D. 1935. FANNIE S. SUTTON, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Ephraim D. Sutton Deceased. Brockbank and Pope Attorneys for Executrix Pub. Dec. 31, Jan. 7, 14, 21, 1935. Now we're being threatened with radio-controlled aerial bombs as though the singers and comedians weren't enough. BOOTS AND HER WASH TUBBS EARIWQ A THUD, THE SECOND I TO Set WHHT HAPPENED. J L ALLEY OQP SURE FEEL SOaRY FEfZ THE POOG PUNKS. THIS BUNCH OF SMEAKIN' HYENAS ACE OUT TO CAPTURE, NOW - WONDER WHO SALESMAN SAM SAr; SAM Dp VOU TPiKEL. Those: elg-g-s oin To os. CCkTLE-S HOUSE. OM CXWAM- FRECKLES AND 7 I OUR r CAWT TtU THINK OF SOMEONE f B 053! WHO MIGHT HAVE WANTED J gHJIETLY.WTTH MV ' L rtU OUT OF THt WAY ? f W)FE D CHILDREN X AN EiNJcMY, POR AND ALWAYS MIND a t tfhone 495 iimns . Christian Science Churcb "God" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ. Scientist, Sunday. Verses from Scriptures used in the lesson-sermon lesson-sermon include Mark 12:30: "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength; this is the first commandment." Correlative to these are cited the following passages from the Christian Science Sci-ence textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Scrip-tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "In ScieU;e man is governed by God, divine Principle, as numbers are controlled and proved by His laws. Intelligence does not originate in numbers, but is manifested through them. (p. 318). The divine principle of the First Commandment Command-ment bases the Science of being, BUDDIES SENTRY RUNS OVER. DEC MATTER? DO YOU THINK HEY, MEKI'LL GIT THOSE tose 4 -UYSV OUR GUYS MIG-OSM Ld E.Ll; DROPPED TH' Boxes and Woke twe COHV three EiGG-S, T"H' FIRST Tv LOO T CAES' HIS FRIENDS ' V DEP METIER? J oTT f?"SL-i G'&l prisoner: J . dVv . J 9 IS Favor Of Re JACKSON, Mi&8..lLE Mississippi's Missis-sippi's Theodore G. Bilbo will go to the United States Senate dn January pledged to the proposition proposi-tion of national redistribution of wealth. But unlike his Louisiana, colleague, Sen Huey P. Long, Bilbo has no definite plan or specific bill on the subject. Bilbo lists redistribution of wealth as secondary only to farm relief, national recovery, and payment pay-ment of the soldiers' bonus. His avowed determination to rote for cash payment of the bonus "on every roll call" is related re-lated to his support of redsitribu-tion redsitribu-tion of wealth. His farm relief program, and convictions, calling for cheaper money for farm mortgages mort-gages and for early removal of all limitations on crop productions, also tie in with his theories on the necessity of redistribution of wealth. But while he has no specific by which man demonstrates health, holiness, and life eternal", (p. 340.) 71 JT mtsstsstpp YOUR MAJESTY, WE GOT 'EM - IT TUCNED OUT T'BE A PAkTV OF OWN PEOPLE, W.TH A RENEGADE AOOVIAN MIME. E6-OS lUSTELD , . i v "T"i i r COULD ANYONE. 1 111 MV HOURS ARE BAD! I jjf HAVE WANTED 1 x NEVER KNOW FROM, 1! WoT T 1 DWT ) OWE DAY TO THE 'dAJ NEXT WHAT MY, T ' ' Bilbo In - Distribution plan or bill for redistribution of wealth. Senator Bilbo has made it plain that he does not share or embrace Senator Long's ideas on this subject, and that he is more than svnical regarding Long's "Share-the-wealth" clubs and scheme. It is unlikely that the two will find close harmony on this or any other subject. Sanator Harrison, speaking over the state, has urged still larger PW A appropriations for road construction con-struction and other unemployment relief programs as part of the continuing con-tinuing recovery plan. That fits in with Senator Bilbo's beliefs and plans regarding Fedistribution of wealth. In Kussia more than 100 were shot for plotting against the So-vie;; So-vie;; -n Bulgaria 500 were jailed for plotting a Soviet state. But in Russia, that ends it. People from all over the world are traveling back to the Saar to vote. Politicians in America are amazed. fAE&BE 1'hA CR-TV ... BUT I'V V.OT OF SINCE I'VE HOME I HOVM fVOKJA AM' MER KINO LIVMe SURE CAVe ME Ak NEW SLANT ON WOT IT'S ALL A.BOOT..... OF TU3EL.VG.V TELL r-r I s. vo y N - - ) r I JG QUICK, PODWER. WE'LL MEEC QQ ilTHElR UNIFORMS. I'LL TOSS 'EM I 'VjrrV'N THE- WINDOW, AND YOli ( J AAV LITTI C S W Ml WHY- I VI IMS BY NEA SERVICE. IMC T. M. HEC. U-8. PAT. Of ff. , - Pleasant Crove Happenings BUSS VIOLA WEST Correspondent Phone 28-W The Nathaniel West family held a pleasant get-to-gether social in the form of a surprise on Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thorne at their new home Friday evening. There were present: Mr. and Mrs. D. A. West, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. West, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Burt Framp- ton, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Nathan-iel West, "Ir. and Mrs. V. N. West, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. War-nick, War-nick, Mr. and Mrs. Dlbert Fugal. Mr. and Mrs. Vance West, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. David Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Walker has received re-ceived a call from the general authorities of th L. DTS. church to fill a mission in the Samoan islands. He will leave early in February. Virgil Peterson entertained a number of his friends at a chicken dinner Tuesday evening. The guest j list included Ruth Peay, Ervine Smith, Ruth Peterson, Antone Gleason, Leah Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thome of Salt Lake, BEEN VOX fs THINGS' GOMNAt TOO. 4C V v IS SET COLONEL u)e.L.L; Cnaee im Th' 1 f-IO-o-tliED NOU WOULDWT UJP.NT COMMfTTED WAS ONE THING, BUT ggfT Utffr ' k FINDING A MOTIVE IS SOMETHING J ZIcL VeS J t ELSE AGAIKf.rr'S NO ii4s' .olrYr, ' Mr. and Mrs, Homer Jftoyle ;Of Lehi. : Miss Muriel Hone was hostess to a group of her girl friends at her home Wednesday N evening Progressive games were played and luncheon was served. The girls Ruby Williams, Margaret Olsen, Margaret and Leah Stags'. The J. C. Kindred home was the scene for an enjoyable social Tuesday Tues-day evening. Those invited t Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson, Edge-mont; Edge-mont; Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs.; Leland Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Linebaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cullimore, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon j Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Swensop, Verl Cullimore and Miss Emma Marshall. Mrs. Charley J. Olsen enter. tained the members of her family at dinner Friday evening. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wadley, Mr. and Mrs. i Albert Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest i Olsen and also for two of Mrs. ! Olsen's life-long friends Mrs. Minnie Anderson and Mrs. Anna Johnson. H. C. Robertson, who has been employed in Washington for some time, returned to Pleasant Grove the first of the week. He will again be connected with the Arrowhead Ar-rowhead Service station BY MARTIN I KNOW CJE THING .... I DON'T WANNA SB LIKE HER 1 LIKE A 600D TIME AS WELL AS ANVONE, &UT JUS' TH SAME, T WANNA AMOUNT TO SOMETHtN N'DO WORTH WHILE THINGS AM VIA NEA SfftVICE. INC T. tf. HCfl. 9. A PAT FftJ BY CRANE 4L tTpMS COAST hS CLEAR. EVRVTHlMaS FOR THE GETAWAY, WHEN Ai OF DRAGOONS APPEARS, BY HAMLIN BY SMALL Gov Vou got toeR.e. BY BLOSSER (jjcVf) A. J. |